In Yemen, officials in former President Ali Abdullah Saleh's party have confirmed that he is dead. General People's Congress officials said Saleh was killed south of the capital Sanaa along with the assistant secretary-general of the party, Yasser al-Awadi. Houthi sources say their fighters stopped Saleh's armoured vehicle with an RPG rocket and then shot him dead. A video clip posted on social media showed what appeared to be Saleh in grey clothes wrapped in a red floral blanket being placed in the back of a pick-up truck. The side of his head bore a deep wound.
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Yemen's Houthi radio station has confirmed that ousted President Ali Abdullah Saleh has been killed. There were reports earlier that rebels blew up one of his houses in the country. It is still unclear how exactly Saleh was killed.
Al Jazeera'sDuncanCrawford compiled this report looking back at Saleh's life.
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Ali Abdullah Saleh is dead, and with that, Yemen’s war has taken a new turn. Is it a turn for the worse or a turn for the better?
In this edition of the debate we’ll look at where this war is heading to, and look at whether Saudi Arabia and its allies will look to intensify this war or push for a political solution.
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The two-year civil war in Yemen has devastated the country and its people, and its former leader Ali Abdullah Saleh has been pulling the strings from behind the scenes. Who is he?
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Yemen's Houthi rebels claim that former President Ali Abdullah Saleh has been killed as fighting continues in Sanaa. There is no independent confirmation of this. The news comes just days after former president, Saleh indicated he would no longer support an alliance with the Houthis. Since that announcement, fighting has intensified in the capital between the Houthi and the Saudi-led coalition.
It comes after the government deployed more troops to the capital Sanaa - where fighting has intensified over the last few days. Over the weekend, ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh indicated he would no longer support an alliance with Houthi rebels. A civil war has been ongoing between the rebels and the Saudi-led coalition - who support the internationally recognised president, Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi.
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Smoke fills the air as fighters from Ansarallah, also known as the Houthis, continue to gain grounds through the Yemeni capital Sanaa from former President Ali Abdullah Saleh's forces on Monday.
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Even by Yemen's standards, the days leading up to the death of Ali Abdullah Saleh were turbulent and confusing.
On Saturday, the ousted Yemeni President turned on the Houthi rebels he'd been backing for the past several years.
He called for dialogue with Saudi Arabia - once his patron, more recently his enemy.
On Monday, Saleh's former rebel allies ambushed and killed him.
It's the latest development in a civil war that has pitted Yemen's internationally-recognized government led by Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi against Houthi rebels and Saleh's forces.
Saleh's death only adds to the volatility surrounding a war that appears to have no end in sight; and a humanitarian crisis often described as the world's worst.
So, will Saleh's death bring the conflict into a new, and even more violent, phase?
Presenter: LauraKyle
Guests:
Jamie McGoldrick - United NationsResident Coordonator in Yemen.
Noha Aboueldahab - Visiting Fellow, Brookings Doha Center.
Mamoun Abu Nowar - Retired Jordanian Air ForceGeneral.
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Fighters from Ansarallah, also known as the Houthis, have attacked the home of former Yemeni PresidentAli Abdullah Saleh in Sanaa, Monday, before reportedly recapturing most of the city from forces loyal to Saleh.
Footage shows smoke rising from the home of the former Yemeni President after the Houthi attack, as Houthi fighters control and guard the area.
Earlier, unverified footage released from Khawlan, just outside of Sanaa, appeared to show a dead body resembling Ali Abdullah Saleh. The footage was released shortly after the Houthis claimed that Saleh had been killed while attempting to flee to Maarib from the capital Sanaa.
Since Sunday, at least 125 people were killed in battles between Houthi fighters from Ansarallah and forces loyal to former President Ali Abdullah Saleh.
The two groups have fought together against the Saudi-led coalition, which intervened in Yemen in March 2015 in a bid to reinstate the government of ousted President Abd-Rabbuh Mansour Hadi. In October, the Saudi-led coalition imposed a blockade on Yemen, following an intercepted missile attack on Riyadh, for which the Houthis claimed responsibility.
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After more than 33 years in power, Saleh signed the Gulf Cooperation Council agreement in November 2011, paving the way for his vice president to become acting president until 21 February 2012; at that point the vice president would be elected to the presidency. On 22 January 2012, the Yemeni parliament passed a law that granted Saleh immunity from being prosecuted, and he left Yemen for treatment in the United States. Saleh stepped down and formally ceded power to his deputy Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi at the Presidential Palace on 27 February 2012.

More recently, Saleh has openly allied with Houthis (Ansar Allah), a "revivalist Zaydi [Shia] group" leading to the Yemeni Civil War, where an insurgency succeeded in capturing Yemen's capital Sana'a and causing Hadi to flee the country.

Saleh

Saleh (/ˈsɑːlə/) or Salih (/ˈsɑːli/; Arabic:صالح‎Ṣāliḥ, meaning "Pious") was a prophet of ancient Arabia mentioned in the Qur'an, who prophesied to the tribe of Thamud. He is mentioned nine times throughout the Qur'an and his people are frequently referenced as a wicked community who, because of their sins, were ultimately destroyed. Saleh is sometimes equated with Salah, a figure from the Hebrew Bible, although the two have little in common save for their names. The preaching and prophecy of Saleh is linked to the famous Islamic story of the She-Camel, which was the gift given by God to the people of Thamud when they desired a miracle to confirm the truth of the message Saleh was preaching.

Historical context

Thamud people are believed to have been the successors to the ancient tribe of ʿĀd. Their ancestral descendant may have been Eber, the great-grandson of Noah and their location is likely to have been in the Northwest corner of Arabia, between Madinah and Syria. In later Islamic history, when Muhammad led his expedition to Tabuk against the Romans, on a reported Roman invasion from Syria, the prophet and his companions walked past the land of Thamud. With the advance of material civilization, the people of Thamud became materialistic and arrogant as well as godless. Thus, God sent the prophet and seer Saleh, to warn them about the impending doom they would face if they did not mend their sinful ways.

Yemen

Yemen (i/ˈjɛmən/; Arabic:اليَمَن‎al-Yaman), officially known as the Republic of Yemen (الجمهورية اليمنيةal-Jumhūrīyah al-Yamanīyah), is an Arab country in Western Asia, occupying the southwestern to the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula. Yemen is the second largest country in the peninsula, occupying 527,970km2 (203,850sqmi). The coastline stretches for about 2,000km (1,200mi). It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to the north, the Red Sea to the west, the Gulf of Aden and Arabian Sea to the south, and Oman to the east. Although Yemen's constitutionally stated capital is the city of Sana'a, the city has been under rebel control since February 2015. Because of this, Yemen's capital has been temporarily relocated to the port city of Aden, on the southern coast. Yemen's territory includes more than 200 islands; the largest of these is Socotra.

Yemen was the home of the Sabaeans (biblical Sheba), a trading state that flourished for over a thousand years and probably also included parts of modern-day Ethiopia and Eritrea. In 275 AD, the region came under the rule of the later Jewish influenced Himyarite Kingdom. Christianity arrived in the 4th century AD whereas Judaism and local paganism were already established. Islam spread quickly in the 7th century and Yemenite troops were crucial in the expansion of the early Islamic conquests. Administration of Yemen has long been notoriously difficult. Several dynasties emerged from the 9th to 16th century, the Rasulid being the strongest and most prosperous. The country was divided between the Ottoman and British empires in the early 20th century. The ZaydiMutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen was established after World War I in North Yemen before the creation of Yemen Arab Republic in 1962. South Yemen remained a British protectorate until 1967. The two Yemeni states united to form the modern republic of Yemen in 1990.

Former Yemeni president Ali Abdullah Saleh dead

In Yemen, officials in former President Ali Abdullah Saleh's party have confirmed that he is dead. General People's Congress officials said Saleh was killed south of the capital Sanaa along with the assistant secretary-general of the party, Yasser al-Awadi. Houthi sources say their fighters stopped Saleh's armoured vehicle with an RPG rocket and then shot him dead. A video clip posted on social media showed what appeared to be Saleh in grey clothes wrapped in a red floral blanket being placed in the back of a pick-up truck. The side of his head bore a deep wound.
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Timeline: Rise and fall of Yemen's Ali Abdullah Saleh

Timeline: Rise and fall of Yemen's Ali Abdullah Saleh

Timeline: Rise and fall of Yemen's Ali Abdullah Saleh

Yemen's Houthi radio station has confirmed that ousted President Ali Abdullah Saleh has been killed. There were reports earlier that rebels blew up one of his houses in the country. It is still unclear how exactly Saleh was killed.
Al Jazeera'sDuncanCrawford compiled this report looking back at Saleh's life.
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Deg deg daawo: President Ali Abdullah Saleh has been killed.

The Debate - The Death of Yemen's Ali Abdullah Saleh

Ali Abdullah Saleh is dead, and with that, Yemen’s war has taken a new turn. Is it a turn for the worse or a turn for the better?
In this edition of the debate we’ll look at where this war is heading to, and look at whether Saudi Arabia and its allies will look to intensify this war or push for a political solution.
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URGENT Video of the killing of former Yemeni President Abdullah Saleh on the way Gaddafi

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5:07

The Snake Charmer of Yemen - Ali Abdullah Saleh

The Snake Charmer of Yemen - Ali Abdullah Saleh

The Snake Charmer of Yemen - Ali Abdullah Saleh

The two-year civil war in Yemen has devastated the country and its people, and its former leader Ali Abdullah Saleh has been pulling the strings from behind the scenes. Who is he?
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Yemen's Houthi rebels claim that former President Ali Abdullah Saleh has been killed as fighting continues in Sanaa. There is no independent confirmation of this. The news comes just days after former president, Saleh indicated he would no longer support an alliance with the Houthis. Since that announcement, fighting has intensified in the capital between the Houthi and the Saudi-led coalition.
It comes after the government deployed more troops to the capital Sanaa - where fighting has intensified over the last few days. Over the weekend, ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh indicated he would no longer support an alliance with Houthi rebels. A civil war has been ongoing between the rebels and the Saudi-led coalition - who support the internationally recognised president, Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi.
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Houthis cheer Yemeni ex-president Saleh's death in Sanaa, now under their control

Houthis cheer Yemeni ex-president Saleh's death in Sanaa, now under their control

Houthis cheer Yemeni ex-president Saleh's death in Sanaa, now under their control

Smoke fills the air as fighters from Ansarallah, also known as the Houthis, continue to gain grounds through the Yemeni capital Sanaa from former President Ali Abdullah Saleh's forces on Monday.
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Inside Story - What is next for Yemen after the death of Ali Abdullah Saleh?

Inside Story - What is next for Yemen after the death of Ali Abdullah Saleh?

Inside Story - What is next for Yemen after the death of Ali Abdullah Saleh?

Even by Yemen's standards, the days leading up to the death of Ali Abdullah Saleh were turbulent and confusing.
On Saturday, the ousted Yemeni President turned on the Houthi rebels he'd been backing for the past several years.
He called for dialogue with Saudi Arabia - once his patron, more recently his enemy.
On Monday, Saleh's former rebel allies ambushed and killed him.
It's the latest development in a civil war that has pitted Yemen's internationally-recognized government led by Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi against Houthi rebels and Saleh's forces.
Saleh's death only adds to the volatility surrounding a war that appears to have no end in sight; and a humanitarian crisis often described as the world's worst.
So, will Saleh's death bring the conflict into a new, and even more violent, phase?
Presenter: LauraKyle
Guests:
Jamie McGoldrick - United NationsResident Coordonator in Yemen.
Noha Aboueldahab - Visiting Fellow, Brookings Doha Center.
Mamoun Abu Nowar - Retired Jordanian Air ForceGeneral.
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1:05

Yemen: Houthi fighters patrol Sanaa after blowing up home of Ali Abdullah Saleh

Yemen: Houthi fighters patrol Sanaa after blowing up home of Ali Abdullah Saleh

Yemen: Houthi fighters patrol Sanaa after blowing up home of Ali Abdullah Saleh

Fighters from Ansarallah, also known as the Houthis, have attacked the home of former Yemeni PresidentAli Abdullah Saleh in Sanaa, Monday, before reportedly recapturing most of the city from forces loyal to Saleh.
Footage shows smoke rising from the home of the former Yemeni President after the Houthi attack, as Houthi fighters control and guard the area.
Earlier, unverified footage released from Khawlan, just outside of Sanaa, appeared to show a dead body resembling Ali Abdullah Saleh. The footage was released shortly after the Houthis claimed that Saleh had been killed while attempting to flee to Maarib from the capital Sanaa.
Since Sunday, at least 125 people were killed in battles between Houthi fighters from Ansarallah and forces loyal to former President Ali Abdullah Saleh.
The two groups have fought together against the Saudi-led coalition, which intervened in Yemen in March 2015 in a bid to reinstate the government of ousted President Abd-Rabbuh Mansour Hadi. In October, the Saudi-led coalition imposed a blockade on Yemen, following an intercepted missile attack on Riyadh, for which the Houthis claimed responsibility.
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0:23

مقتل علي عبد الله صالح Ali Abdullah Saleh KILLING PRESIDENT OF YEMEN

مقتل علي عبد الله صالح Ali Abdullah Saleh KILLING PRESIDENT OF YEMEN

مقتل علي عبد الله صالح Ali Abdullah Saleh KILLING PRESIDENT OF YEMEN

KILLING PRESIDENT OF YEMEN
Yemen’s former president, Ali Abdullah Saleh, has reportedly been killed after his forces and their Houthi rebel allies turned their guns on each other

0:50

Official Houthi TV station broadcasts footage of Saleh's dead body

Official Houthi TV station broadcasts footage of Saleh's dead body

Official Houthi TV station broadcasts footage of Saleh's dead body

Fighters from Yemen's armed Houthi movement blew up house the house of ex-President Ali Abdullah Saleh in the centre of the capital Sanaa on Monday, residents reported, as his whereabouts remain unknown.
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1:50

Yemen: Why did Houthi rebels kill the former president Ali Abdullah Saleh?

Yemen: Why did Houthi rebels kill the former president Ali Abdullah Saleh?

Yemen: Why did Houthi rebels kill the former president Ali Abdullah Saleh?

Yemen's ex-president Saleh's killing was 'revenge' - Analysis

Yemen's ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh has been killed in Sanaa, the radio station of the Houthi-controlled interior ministry said.
Footage circulating on social media on Monday appeared to display a body resembling Saleh, with one video showing how armed militiamen used a blanket to move the corpse into the back of a pickup truck.
It comes amid an intensified conflict between Houthi rebels and pro-Saleh forces, who were allies before the ex-president called for dialogue with their rival, the Saudi-led coalition.
Al Jazeera'sMarwan Bishara explains why Saleh's death was "revenge".
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Houthis Kill Saleh: Houthi rebels say former president Saleh killed

Houthi rebels in Yemen have killed the former president Ali Abdullah Saleh. He died days after he broke off his alliance with the Houthis and decided, instead, to talk with their rival, the Saudi-led coalition. Nafisa Latic reports.
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2:29

Former Yemeni president calls for ceasefire

Former Yemeni president calls for ceasefire

Former Yemeni president calls for ceasefire

Former Yemeni PresidentAli Abdullah Saleh has called for a joint ceasefire between his supporters and the Houthi rebels, and the Saudi-led coalition.
At least 40 people have been killed in Sanaa over the past few days in fighting between the two sides.
Al Jazeera’sHannah Hoexter reports.
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Former Yemeni president Ali Abdullah Saleh dead

In Yemen, officials in former President Ali Abdullah Saleh's party have confirmed that he is dead. General People's Congress officials said Saleh was killed south of the capital Sanaa along with the assistant secretary-general of the party, Yasser al-Awadi. Houthi sources say their fighters stopped Saleh's armoured vehicle with an RPG rocket and then shot him dead. A video clip posted on social media showed what appeared to be Saleh in grey clothes wrapped in a red floral blanket being placed in the back of a pick-up truck. The side of his head bore a deep wound.
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published: 04 Dec 2017

Timeline: Rise and fall of Yemen's Ali Abdullah Saleh

Yemen's Houthi radio station has confirmed that ousted President Ali Abdullah Saleh has been killed. There were reports earlier that rebels blew up one of his houses in the country. It is still unclear how exactly Saleh was killed.
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published: 04 Dec 2017

Deg deg daawo: President Ali Abdullah Saleh has been killed.

The Debate - The Death of Yemen's Ali Abdullah Saleh

Ali Abdullah Saleh is dead, and with that, Yemen’s war has taken a new turn. Is it a turn for the worse or a turn for the better?
In this edition of the debate we’ll look at where this war is heading to, and look at whether Saudi Arabia and its allies will look to intensify this war or push for a political solution.
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URGENT Video of the killing of former Yemeni President Abdullah Saleh on the way Gaddafi

published: 04 Dec 2017

The Snake Charmer of Yemen - Ali Abdullah Saleh

The two-year civil war in Yemen has devastated the country and its people, and its former leader Ali Abdullah Saleh has been pulling the strings from behind the scenes. Who is he?
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Yemen's Houthi rebels claim that former President Ali Abdullah Saleh has been killed as fighting continues in Sanaa. There is no independent confirmation of this. The news comes just days after former president, Saleh indicated he would no longer support an alliance with the Houthis. Since that announcement, fighting has intensified in the capital between the Houthi and the Saudi-led coalition.
It comes after the government deployed more troops to the capital Sanaa - where fighting has intensified over the last few days. Over the weekend, ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh indicated he would no longer support an alliance with Houthi rebels. A civil war has been ongoing between the rebels and the Saudi-led coalition - who support the internationally recognised president, Abd Rabbu Mansour H...

Houthis cheer Yemeni ex-president Saleh's death in Sanaa, now under their control

Smoke fills the air as fighters from Ansarallah, also known as the Houthis, continue to gain grounds through the Yemeni capital Sanaa from former President Ali Abdullah Saleh's forces on Monday.
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published: 04 Dec 2017

Inside Story - What is next for Yemen after the death of Ali Abdullah Saleh?

Even by Yemen's standards, the days leading up to the death of Ali Abdullah Saleh were turbulent and confusing.
On Saturday, the ousted Yemeni President turned on the Houthi rebels he'd been backing for the past several years.
He called for dialogue with Saudi Arabia - once his patron, more recently his enemy.
On Monday, Saleh's former rebel allies ambushed and killed him.
It's the latest development in a civil war that has pitted Yemen's internationally-recognized government led by Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi against Houthi rebels and Saleh's forces.
Saleh's death only adds to the volatility surrounding a war that appears to have no end in sight; and a humanitarian crisis often described as the world's worst.
So, will Saleh's death bring the conflict into a new, and even more violent, pha...

published: 05 Dec 2017

Yemen: Houthi fighters patrol Sanaa after blowing up home of Ali Abdullah Saleh

Fighters from Ansarallah, also known as the Houthis, have attacked the home of former Yemeni PresidentAli Abdullah Saleh in Sanaa, Monday, before reportedly recapturing most of the city from forces loyal to Saleh.
Footage shows smoke rising from the home of the former Yemeni President after the Houthi attack, as Houthi fighters control and guard the area.
Earlier, unverified footage released from Khawlan, just outside of Sanaa, appeared to show a dead body resembling Ali Abdullah Saleh. The footage was released shortly after the Houthis claimed that Saleh had been killed while attempting to flee to Maarib from the capital Sanaa.
Since Sunday, at least 125 people were killed in battles between Houthi fighters from Ansarallah and forces loyal to former President Ali Abdullah Saleh.
The ...

published: 04 Dec 2017

مقتل علي عبد الله صالح Ali Abdullah Saleh KILLING PRESIDENT OF YEMEN

KILLING PRESIDENT OF YEMEN
Yemen’s former president, Ali Abdullah Saleh, has reportedly been killed after his forces and their Houthi rebel allies turned their guns on each other

published: 04 Dec 2017

Official Houthi TV station broadcasts footage of Saleh's dead body

Fighters from Yemen's armed Houthi movement blew up house the house of ex-President Ali Abdullah Saleh in the centre of the capital Sanaa on Monday, residents reported, as his whereabouts remain unknown.
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published: 04 Dec 2017

Yemen: Why did Houthi rebels kill the former president Ali Abdullah Saleh?

Yemen's ex-president Saleh's killing was 'revenge' - Analysis

Yemen's ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh has been killed in Sanaa, the radio station of the Houthi-controlled interior ministry said.
Footage circulating on social media on Monday appeared to display a body resembling Saleh, with one video showing how armed militiamen used a blanket to move the corpse into the back of a pickup truck.
It comes amid an intensified conflict between Houthi rebels and pro-Saleh forces, who were allies before the ex-president called for dialogue with their rival, the Saudi-led coalition.
Al Jazeera'sMarwan Bishara explains why Saleh's death was "revenge".
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Houthis Kill Saleh: Houthi rebels say former president Saleh killed

Houthi rebels in Yemen have killed the former president Ali Abdullah Saleh. He died days after he broke off his alliance with the Houthis and decided, instead, to talk with their rival, the Saudi-led coalition. Nafisa Latic reports.
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published: 04 Dec 2017

Former Yemeni president calls for ceasefire

Former Yemeni PresidentAli Abdullah Saleh has called for a joint ceasefire between his supporters and the Houthi rebels, and the Saudi-led coalition.
At least 40 people have been killed in Sanaa over the past few days in fighting between the two sides.
Al Jazeera’sHannah Hoexter reports.
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In Yemen, officials in former President Ali Abdullah Saleh's party have confirmed that he is dead. General People's Congress officials said Saleh was killed south of the capital Sanaa along with the assistant secretary-general of the party, Yasser al-Awadi. Houthi sources say their fighters stopped Saleh's armoured vehicle with an RPG rocket and then shot him dead. A video clip posted on social media showed what appeared to be Saleh in grey clothes wrapped in a red floral blanket being placed in the back of a pick-up truck. The side of his head bore a deep wound.
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In Yemen, officials in former President Ali Abdullah Saleh's party have confirmed that he is dead. General People's Congress officials said Saleh was killed south of the capital Sanaa along with the assistant secretary-general of the party, Yasser al-Awadi. Houthi sources say their fighters stopped Saleh's armoured vehicle with an RPG rocket and then shot him dead. A video clip posted on social media showed what appeared to be Saleh in grey clothes wrapped in a red floral blanket being placed in the back of a pick-up truck. The side of his head bore a deep wound.
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Yemen's Houthi radio station has confirmed that ousted President Ali Abdullah Saleh has been killed. There were reports earlier that rebels blew up one of his houses in the country. It is still unclear how exactly Saleh was killed.
Al Jazeera'sDuncanCrawford compiled this report looking back at Saleh's life.
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Yemen's Houthi radio station has confirmed that ousted President Ali Abdullah Saleh has been killed. There were reports earlier that rebels blew up one of his houses in the country. It is still unclear how exactly Saleh was killed.
Al Jazeera'sDuncanCrawford compiled this report looking back at Saleh's life.
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The Debate - The Death of Yemen's Ali Abdullah Saleh

Ali Abdullah Saleh is dead, and with that, Yemen’s war has taken a new turn. Is it a turn for the worse or a turn for the better?
In this edition of the debat...

Ali Abdullah Saleh is dead, and with that, Yemen’s war has taken a new turn. Is it a turn for the worse or a turn for the better?
In this edition of the debate we’ll look at where this war is heading to, and look at whether Saudi Arabia and its allies will look to intensify this war or push for a political solution.
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Ali Abdullah Saleh is dead, and with that, Yemen’s war has taken a new turn. Is it a turn for the worse or a turn for the better?
In this edition of the debate we’ll look at where this war is heading to, and look at whether Saudi Arabia and its allies will look to intensify this war or push for a political solution.
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The Snake Charmer of Yemen - Ali Abdullah Saleh

The two-year civil war in Yemen has devastated the country and its people, and its former leader Ali Abdullah Saleh has been pulling the strings from behind the...

The two-year civil war in Yemen has devastated the country and its people, and its former leader Ali Abdullah Saleh has been pulling the strings from behind the scenes. Who is he?
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Yemen's Houthi rebels claim that former President Ali Abdullah Saleh has been killed as fighting continues in Sanaa. There is no independent confirmation of this. The news comes just days after former president, Saleh indicated he would no longer support an alliance with the Houthis. Since that announcement, fighting has intensified in the capital between the Houthi and the Saudi-led coalition.
It comes after the government deployed more troops to the capital Sanaa - where fighting has intensified over the last few days. Over the weekend, ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh indicated he would no longer support an alliance with Houthi rebels. A civil war has been ongoing between the rebels and the Saudi-led coalition - who support the internationally recognised president, Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi.
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Yemen's Houthi rebels claim that former President Ali Abdullah Saleh has been killed as fighting continues in Sanaa. There is no independent confirmation of this. The news comes just days after former president, Saleh indicated he would no longer support an alliance with the Houthis. Since that announcement, fighting has intensified in the capital between the Houthi and the Saudi-led coalition.
It comes after the government deployed more troops to the capital Sanaa - where fighting has intensified over the last few days. Over the weekend, ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh indicated he would no longer support an alliance with Houthi rebels. A civil war has been ongoing between the rebels and the Saudi-led coalition - who support the internationally recognised president, Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi.
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Houthis cheer Yemeni ex-president Saleh's death in Sanaa, now under their control

Smoke fills the air as fighters from Ansarallah, also known as the Houthis, continue to gain grounds through the Yemeni capital Sanaa from former President Ali ...

Smoke fills the air as fighters from Ansarallah, also known as the Houthis, continue to gain grounds through the Yemeni capital Sanaa from former President Ali Abdullah Saleh's forces on Monday.
Earlier in the day the fighters attacked Saleh's home claiming that the former president had been killed while attempting to flee to Maarib from the capital Sanaa. READ MORE: https://on.rt.com/8tse
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Smoke fills the air as fighters from Ansarallah, also known as the Houthis, continue to gain grounds through the Yemeni capital Sanaa from former President Ali Abdullah Saleh's forces on Monday.
Earlier in the day the fighters attacked Saleh's home claiming that the former president had been killed while attempting to flee to Maarib from the capital Sanaa. READ MORE: https://on.rt.com/8tse
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Inside Story - What is next for Yemen after the death of Ali Abdullah Saleh?

Even by Yemen's standards, the days leading up to the death of Ali Abdullah Saleh were turbulent and confusing.
On Saturday, the ousted Yemeni President turned on the Houthi rebels he'd been backing for the past several years.
He called for dialogue with Saudi Arabia - once his patron, more recently his enemy.
On Monday, Saleh's former rebel allies ambushed and killed him.
It's the latest development in a civil war that has pitted Yemen's internationally-recognized government led by Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi against Houthi rebels and Saleh's forces.
Saleh's death only adds to the volatility surrounding a war that appears to have no end in sight; and a humanitarian crisis often described as the world's worst.
So, will Saleh's death bring the conflict into a new, and even more violent, phase?
Presenter: LauraKyle
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Jamie McGoldrick - United NationsResident Coordonator in Yemen.
Noha Aboueldahab - Visiting Fellow, Brookings Doha Center.
Mamoun Abu Nowar - Retired Jordanian Air ForceGeneral.
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Even by Yemen's standards, the days leading up to the death of Ali Abdullah Saleh were turbulent and confusing.
On Saturday, the ousted Yemeni President turned on the Houthi rebels he'd been backing for the past several years.
He called for dialogue with Saudi Arabia - once his patron, more recently his enemy.
On Monday, Saleh's former rebel allies ambushed and killed him.
It's the latest development in a civil war that has pitted Yemen's internationally-recognized government led by Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi against Houthi rebels and Saleh's forces.
Saleh's death only adds to the volatility surrounding a war that appears to have no end in sight; and a humanitarian crisis often described as the world's worst.
So, will Saleh's death bring the conflict into a new, and even more violent, phase?
Presenter: LauraKyle
Guests:
Jamie McGoldrick - United NationsResident Coordonator in Yemen.
Noha Aboueldahab - Visiting Fellow, Brookings Doha Center.
Mamoun Abu Nowar - Retired Jordanian Air ForceGeneral.
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published:05 Dec 2017

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Yemen: Houthi fighters patrol Sanaa after blowing up home of Ali Abdullah Saleh

Fighters from Ansarallah, also known as the Houthis, have attacked the home of former Yemeni PresidentAli Abdullah Saleh in Sanaa, Monday, before reportedly recapturing most of the city from forces loyal to Saleh.
Footage shows smoke rising from the home of the former Yemeni President after the Houthi attack, as Houthi fighters control and guard the area.
Earlier, unverified footage released from Khawlan, just outside of Sanaa, appeared to show a dead body resembling Ali Abdullah Saleh. The footage was released shortly after the Houthis claimed that Saleh had been killed while attempting to flee to Maarib from the capital Sanaa.
Since Sunday, at least 125 people were killed in battles between Houthi fighters from Ansarallah and forces loyal to former President Ali Abdullah Saleh.
The two groups have fought together against the Saudi-led coalition, which intervened in Yemen in March 2015 in a bid to reinstate the government of ousted President Abd-Rabbuh Mansour Hadi. In October, the Saudi-led coalition imposed a blockade on Yemen, following an intercepted missile attack on Riyadh, for which the Houthis claimed responsibility.
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Fighters from Ansarallah, also known as the Houthis, have attacked the home of former Yemeni PresidentAli Abdullah Saleh in Sanaa, Monday, before reportedly recapturing most of the city from forces loyal to Saleh.
Footage shows smoke rising from the home of the former Yemeni President after the Houthi attack, as Houthi fighters control and guard the area.
Earlier, unverified footage released from Khawlan, just outside of Sanaa, appeared to show a dead body resembling Ali Abdullah Saleh. The footage was released shortly after the Houthis claimed that Saleh had been killed while attempting to flee to Maarib from the capital Sanaa.
Since Sunday, at least 125 people were killed in battles between Houthi fighters from Ansarallah and forces loyal to former President Ali Abdullah Saleh.
The two groups have fought together against the Saudi-led coalition, which intervened in Yemen in March 2015 in a bid to reinstate the government of ousted President Abd-Rabbuh Mansour Hadi. In October, the Saudi-led coalition imposed a blockade on Yemen, following an intercepted missile attack on Riyadh, for which the Houthis claimed responsibility.
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Fighters from Yemen's armed Houthi movement blew up house the house of ex-President Ali Abdullah Saleh in the centre of the capital Sanaa on Monday, residents reported, as his whereabouts remain unknown.
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Fighters from Yemen's armed Houthi movement blew up house the house of ex-President Ali Abdullah Saleh in the centre of the capital Sanaa on Monday, residents reported, as his whereabouts remain unknown.
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Yemen: Why did Houthi rebels kill the former president Ali Abdullah Saleh?

Yemen's ex-president Saleh's killing was 'revenge' - Analysis

Yemen's ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh has been killed in Sanaa, the radio station of the Houthi-controlled interior ministry said.
Footage circulating on so...

Yemen's ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh has been killed in Sanaa, the radio station of the Houthi-controlled interior ministry said.
Footage circulating on social media on Monday appeared to display a body resembling Saleh, with one video showing how armed militiamen used a blanket to move the corpse into the back of a pickup truck.
It comes amid an intensified conflict between Houthi rebels and pro-Saleh forces, who were allies before the ex-president called for dialogue with their rival, the Saudi-led coalition.
Al Jazeera'sMarwan Bishara explains why Saleh's death was "revenge".
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Yemen's ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh has been killed in Sanaa, the radio station of the Houthi-controlled interior ministry said.
Footage circulating on social media on Monday appeared to display a body resembling Saleh, with one video showing how armed militiamen used a blanket to move the corpse into the back of a pickup truck.
It comes amid an intensified conflict between Houthi rebels and pro-Saleh forces, who were allies before the ex-president called for dialogue with their rival, the Saudi-led coalition.
Al Jazeera'sMarwan Bishara explains why Saleh's death was "revenge".
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Houthis Kill Saleh: Houthi rebels say former president Saleh killed

Houthi rebels in Yemen have killed the former president Ali Abdullah Saleh. He died days after he broke off his alliance with the Houthis and decided, instead, ...

Houthi rebels in Yemen have killed the former president Ali Abdullah Saleh. He died days after he broke off his alliance with the Houthis and decided, instead, to talk with their rival, the Saudi-led coalition. Nafisa Latic reports.
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Houthi rebels in Yemen have killed the former president Ali Abdullah Saleh. He died days after he broke off his alliance with the Houthis and decided, instead, to talk with their rival, the Saudi-led coalition. Nafisa Latic reports.
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Former Yemeni PresidentAli Abdullah Saleh has called for a joint ceasefire between his supporters and the Houthi rebels, and the Saudi-led coalition.
At least 40 people have been killed in Sanaa over the past few days in fighting between the two sides.
Al Jazeera’sHannah Hoexter reports.
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Former Yemeni PresidentAli Abdullah Saleh has called for a joint ceasefire between his supporters and the Houthi rebels, and the Saudi-led coalition.
At least 40 people have been killed in Sanaa over the past few days in fighting between the two sides.
Al Jazeera’sHannah Hoexter reports.
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Former Yemeni president calls for ceasefire

Former Yemeni PresidentAli Abdullah Saleh has called for a joint ceasefire between his supporters and the Houthi rebels, and the Saudi-led coalition.
At least 40 people have been killed in Sanaa over the past few days in fighting between the two sides.
Al Jazeera’sHannah Hoexter reports.
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published: 02 Dec 2017

Yemen: Saleh decries Saudi aggression in exclusive RT interview

Former Yemeni PresidentAli Abdullah Saleh slammed Saudi Arabia's aggression against Yemen, amid their bombing campaign in the country, during an exclusive interview with RT's SalamMusafir in Sanaa, Thursday.
SOT, Ali Abdullah Saleh, former Yemeni President (Arabic): "At the moment the dialogue is based upon the necessity of a universal and complete ceasefire on the ground, at sea and in the airspace. But we are talking about our conflict with the Saudi regime, and not about the conflict with other countries. We do not have any contradictions or conflict with other countries, we have disagreements and conflict with Saudi Arabia. It attacked us, rather than we. They [Saudi] kill our women, old people and children. Why? We never had any religious disputes. Why have they emerged now? We ha...

published: 01 May 2016

Talk to Al Jazeera - Ali Abdullah Saleh - 09 Sep 09 - Pt 1

Timeline: Rise and fall of Yemen's Ali Abdullah Saleh

Yemen's Houthi radio station has confirmed that ousted President Ali Abdullah Saleh has been killed. There were reports earlier that rebels blew up one of his houses in the country. It is still unclear how exactly Saleh was killed.
Al Jazeera'sDuncanCrawford compiled this report looking back at Saleh's life.
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published: 04 Dec 2017

The Snake Charmer of Yemen - Ali Abdullah Saleh

The two-year civil war in Yemen has devastated the country and its people, and its former leader Ali Abdullah Saleh has been pulling the strings from behind the scenes. Who is he?
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published: 04 Aug 2017

Interview with former Yemeni president Ali Abdallah Saleh in 2011: "This is Arab chaos rather"

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SALEH As far as I''m concerned, they aren''t really revolutions. This is chaos rather - creative chaos. These protest movements are supported by small states in the region that lack influence. They''re trying to assert themselves. Of course, these countries are sending merceneries, troublemalers of all kinds, but in reality these govts are not supporting Arab revolutions.
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Rise and fall of Yemen’s Ali Abdullah Saleh

Sources from Yemen's General People's Congress confirmed their leader and ex-President Ali Abdullah Saleh was killed on Monday during fierce clashes in the capital Sanaa with Houthi militias.
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مقتل الرئيس السابق علي عبد الله صالح | Ali abdallah saleh

published: 04 Dec 2017

Yemen's ex-president accuses S Arabia of offering him money

Yemen’s ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh has accused Saudi Arabia of trying to pay him millions of dollars in bribes if he stood up against Houthi fighters.
He made the remarks in an interview with Lebanon-based Al-Mayadeen news channel. Saleh blamed Saudi Arabia’s attacks against him on his refusal to follow the orders of Riyadh. The ex-president also said Saudi Arabia is seeking divisions and sectarian sedition in Yemen. Saleh said the Saudi regime and its Arab allies are set to fail in their plots against Yemen. He accused Riyadh of being behind the current chaos in Iraq, Syria and Libya.
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published: 30 May 2015

Former Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh Killed

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Yemen: Portrait of former president Ali Abdullah Saleh

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The radio station of Yemen’s Houthi-controlled interior ministry said on Monday the militia’s former war ally, ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh, had been killed though there was no independent confirmation as fierce combat battered the Yemeni capital.
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Interview with Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh 2011 News

Yemen s president Ali Abdullah Saleh warned in a TV interview on Saturday of a destructive civil war which will affect the entire region and which will lead to a Yemen split into four parts unless dialogue can bring political parties together.
Allies of Saleh and his political opponents have failed to make progress in talks on a possible exit for the man who has led the nation through 32 years of growing poverty and conflict and whose rule is now deeply imperiled by a popular uprising.
Saleh told Al Arabiya television that the opposition cannot solve the problems facing the country even if he were to stand down in two hours.
Yemen is like a time bomb. If we don t don t work together with Arab and friendly countries to heal the wounds and to bring all political parties to dialogue there wil...

Former Yemeni PresidentAli Abdullah Saleh has called for a joint ceasefire between his supporters and the Houthi rebels, and the Saudi-led coalition.
At least 40 people have been killed in Sanaa over the past few days in fighting between the two sides.
Al Jazeera’sHannah Hoexter reports.
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Former Yemeni PresidentAli Abdullah Saleh has called for a joint ceasefire between his supporters and the Houthi rebels, and the Saudi-led coalition.
At least 40 people have been killed in Sanaa over the past few days in fighting between the two sides.
Al Jazeera’sHannah Hoexter reports.
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Former Yemeni PresidentAli Abdullah Saleh slammed Saudi Arabia's aggression against Yemen, amid their bombing campaign in the country, during an exclusive interview with RT's SalamMusafir in Sanaa, Thursday.
SOT, Ali Abdullah Saleh, former Yemeni President (Arabic): "At the moment the dialogue is based upon the necessity of a universal and complete ceasefire on the ground, at sea and in the airspace. But we are talking about our conflict with the Saudi regime, and not about the conflict with other countries. We do not have any contradictions or conflict with other countries, we have disagreements and conflict with Saudi Arabia. It attacked us, rather than we. They [Saudi] kill our women, old people and children. Why? We never had any religious disputes. Why have they emerged now? We have our own religious beliefs – you have your own. Why do you kill the Yemeni people, who are your neighbours and brothers?"
SOT, Ali Abdullah Saleh, former Yemeni President (Arabic): "Ansar Allah [Houthis] have the legitimate power, which they took by force from Hadi, after Hadi ran away. Now they represent the legitimate power in Sanaa. Hadi ran away. He has no legitimate power. His legitimacy is announced in accordance with the resolution 2216. The draft resolution was prepared by Saudi Arabia, which passed it to the United Kingdom. And the UK, in its turn, brought the draft resolution in the UN Security Council, where it was adopted despite the fact that the Russian Federation abstained the vote."
SOT, Ali Abdullah Saleh, former Yemeni President (Arabic): "Al-Qaeda sells and gets income, money. This happens in full view of the Saudi regime. They tell the world, which does not want to understand anything: we are against Al-Qaeda. What Al-Qaeda, what Daesh? [IS] They are Daesh [IS]. They are Al-Qaeda. This regime is known to everyone. It buys the conscience of people, making deals buying and selling weapons, political deals, paying money to the people of influence in different countries of the world."
SOT, Ali Abdullah Saleh, former Yemeni President (Arabic): "We insistently push towards such concessions, which do not involve the sovereignty of Yemen and the dignity of the Yemeni people. A political dialogue, a new transition period, the formation of a new government with the involvement of all political parties. Or the return of the government which was headed by Khaled Bahah, which was recognised and had the confidence of the house of delegates. This government would return for a 30-60 days term, would prepare the presidential elections and parliamentary elections. We have no objections. [This is possible] under the command of the Bahah government because it has legitimacy. And Hadi lost legitimacy."
SOT, Ali Abdullah Saleh, former Yemeni President (Arabic): "It is said that Ali Abdullah Saleh has $60 billion in Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar. If it is so, then let them pass it to the current Yemeni government, the government of Hadi. Let them take all of it."
SOT, Ali Abdullah Saleh, former Yemeni President (Arabic): "The damage amounts to billions [of dollars]. I have the statistics on the killed, injured and about the damage incidence. More than eight thousand people were killed. There are many children, women and old people among them. We speak about the casualties among civilians. Besides, 27,000 people were injured. All these people are victims of Saudi regime. Sure thing, we refer to the troops of the [Arab] coalition, but we don’t put responsibility on them. We put the full responsibility [for the victims among civilians] on the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which is killing us and destroys Yemen, not leaving one stone upon another."
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Former Yemeni PresidentAli Abdullah Saleh slammed Saudi Arabia's aggression against Yemen, amid their bombing campaign in the country, during an exclusive interview with RT's SalamMusafir in Sanaa, Thursday.
SOT, Ali Abdullah Saleh, former Yemeni President (Arabic): "At the moment the dialogue is based upon the necessity of a universal and complete ceasefire on the ground, at sea and in the airspace. But we are talking about our conflict with the Saudi regime, and not about the conflict with other countries. We do not have any contradictions or conflict with other countries, we have disagreements and conflict with Saudi Arabia. It attacked us, rather than we. They [Saudi] kill our women, old people and children. Why? We never had any religious disputes. Why have they emerged now? We have our own religious beliefs – you have your own. Why do you kill the Yemeni people, who are your neighbours and brothers?"
SOT, Ali Abdullah Saleh, former Yemeni President (Arabic): "Ansar Allah [Houthis] have the legitimate power, which they took by force from Hadi, after Hadi ran away. Now they represent the legitimate power in Sanaa. Hadi ran away. He has no legitimate power. His legitimacy is announced in accordance with the resolution 2216. The draft resolution was prepared by Saudi Arabia, which passed it to the United Kingdom. And the UK, in its turn, brought the draft resolution in the UN Security Council, where it was adopted despite the fact that the Russian Federation abstained the vote."
SOT, Ali Abdullah Saleh, former Yemeni President (Arabic): "Al-Qaeda sells and gets income, money. This happens in full view of the Saudi regime. They tell the world, which does not want to understand anything: we are against Al-Qaeda. What Al-Qaeda, what Daesh? [IS] They are Daesh [IS]. They are Al-Qaeda. This regime is known to everyone. It buys the conscience of people, making deals buying and selling weapons, political deals, paying money to the people of influence in different countries of the world."
SOT, Ali Abdullah Saleh, former Yemeni President (Arabic): "We insistently push towards such concessions, which do not involve the sovereignty of Yemen and the dignity of the Yemeni people. A political dialogue, a new transition period, the formation of a new government with the involvement of all political parties. Or the return of the government which was headed by Khaled Bahah, which was recognised and had the confidence of the house of delegates. This government would return for a 30-60 days term, would prepare the presidential elections and parliamentary elections. We have no objections. [This is possible] under the command of the Bahah government because it has legitimacy. And Hadi lost legitimacy."
SOT, Ali Abdullah Saleh, former Yemeni President (Arabic): "It is said that Ali Abdullah Saleh has $60 billion in Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar. If it is so, then let them pass it to the current Yemeni government, the government of Hadi. Let them take all of it."
SOT, Ali Abdullah Saleh, former Yemeni President (Arabic): "The damage amounts to billions [of dollars]. I have the statistics on the killed, injured and about the damage incidence. More than eight thousand people were killed. There are many children, women and old people among them. We speak about the casualties among civilians. Besides, 27,000 people were injured. All these people are victims of Saudi regime. Sure thing, we refer to the troops of the [Arab] coalition, but we don’t put responsibility on them. We put the full responsibility [for the victims among civilians] on the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which is killing us and destroys Yemen, not leaving one stone upon another."
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Yemen's Houthi radio station has confirmed that ousted President Ali Abdullah Saleh has been killed. There were reports earlier that rebels blew up one of his houses in the country. It is still unclear how exactly Saleh was killed.
Al Jazeera'sDuncanCrawford compiled this report looking back at Saleh's life.
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Yemen's Houthi radio station has confirmed that ousted President Ali Abdullah Saleh has been killed. There were reports earlier that rebels blew up one of his houses in the country. It is still unclear how exactly Saleh was killed.
Al Jazeera'sDuncanCrawford compiled this report looking back at Saleh's life.
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The Snake Charmer of Yemen - Ali Abdullah Saleh

The two-year civil war in Yemen has devastated the country and its people, and its former leader Ali Abdullah Saleh has been pulling the strings from behind the...

The two-year civil war in Yemen has devastated the country and its people, and its former leader Ali Abdullah Saleh has been pulling the strings from behind the scenes. Who is he?
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The two-year civil war in Yemen has devastated the country and its people, and its former leader Ali Abdullah Saleh has been pulling the strings from behind the scenes. Who is he?
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Interview with former Yemeni president Ali Abdallah Saleh in 2011: "This is Arab chaos rather"

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SALEH As far as I''m concerned, they aren''t really revolutions. This is chaos rather - creative chaos. These protest movements are supported by small states in the region that lack influence. They''re trying to assert themselves. Of course, these countries are sending merceneries, troublemalers of all kinds, but in reality these govts are not supporting Arab revolutions.
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SALEH As far as I''m concerned, they aren''t really revolutions. This is chaos rather - creative chaos. These protest movements are supported by small states in the region that lack influence. They''re trying to assert themselves. Of course, these countries are sending merceneries, troublemalers of all kinds, but in reality these govts are not supporting Arab revolutions.
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Sources from Yemen's General People's Congress confirmed their leader and ex-President Ali Abdullah Saleh was killed on Monday during fierce clashes in the capital Sanaa with Houthi militias.
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Yemen’s ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh has accused Saudi Arabia of trying to pay him millions of dollars in bribes if he stood up against Houthi fighters.
He made the remarks in an interview with Lebanon-based Al-Mayadeen news channel. Saleh blamed Saudi Arabia’s attacks against him on his refusal to follow the orders of Riyadh. The ex-president also said Saudi Arabia is seeking divisions and sectarian sedition in Yemen. Saleh said the Saudi regime and its Arab allies are set to fail in their plots against Yemen. He accused Riyadh of being behind the current chaos in Iraq, Syria and Libya.
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Yemen’s ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh has accused Saudi Arabia of trying to pay him millions of dollars in bribes if he stood up against Houthi fighters.
He made the remarks in an interview with Lebanon-based Al-Mayadeen news channel. Saleh blamed Saudi Arabia’s attacks against him on his refusal to follow the orders of Riyadh. The ex-president also said Saudi Arabia is seeking divisions and sectarian sedition in Yemen. Saleh said the Saudi regime and its Arab allies are set to fail in their plots against Yemen. He accused Riyadh of being behind the current chaos in Iraq, Syria and Libya.
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Former Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh Killed

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Inside-fighting among Rebels all over #Yemen as ex-president #Saleh offers talks to Saudi coalition. The Houthis, officially called Ansar Allah (anṣār allāh أنصار الله "Supporters of God"), is a #Zaidi predominantly Shia-led religious-political movement that emerged from Sa'dah, northern Yemen in the 1990s.
SayyidAbdul-Malik Badreddin al-Houthi (Arabic: عبد الملك بدر الدين الحوثي‎) is a leader of the Zaidi revolution movement Ansar Allah (Houthis).
There have been a number of allegations that Iran and Hezbollah have intervened to aid the Houthis
Saudi Arabia, #Egypt, #Jordan, #Sudan, #Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates (#UAE).
Saudi Arabia has led a major military intervention in Yemen, and organized a coalition of other nations to support its efforts, including Egypt, Jordan, Sudan, and Bahrain.
United States
US DroneWar against #Yemen
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_drone_strikes_in_Yemen
In December 2009, The New York Times reported that the United States has provided weapons and logistical support to Yemeni government strikes against suspected hide-outs of Al Qaeda within its borders. The officials said that the American support was approved by President Obama and came at the request of the Yemeni government.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houthi_insurgency_in_Yemen#Alleged_foreign_involvement
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/yemen-fighting-saudi-arabia-talks-crisis-latest-sanaa-conflict-saleh-saudi-arabia-coalition-a8088981.html

Inside-fighting among Rebels all over #Yemen as ex-president #Saleh offers talks to Saudi coalition. The Houthis, officially called Ansar Allah (anṣār allāh أنصار الله "Supporters of God"), is a #Zaidi predominantly Shia-led religious-political movement that emerged from Sa'dah, northern Yemen in the 1990s.
SayyidAbdul-Malik Badreddin al-Houthi (Arabic: عبد الملك بدر الدين الحوثي‎) is a leader of the Zaidi revolution movement Ansar Allah (Houthis).
There have been a number of allegations that Iran and Hezbollah have intervened to aid the Houthis
Saudi Arabia, #Egypt, #Jordan, #Sudan, #Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates (#UAE).
Saudi Arabia has led a major military intervention in Yemen, and organized a coalition of other nations to support its efforts, including Egypt, Jordan, Sudan, and Bahrain.
United States
US DroneWar against #Yemen
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_drone_strikes_in_Yemen
In December 2009, The New York Times reported that the United States has provided weapons and logistical support to Yemeni government strikes against suspected hide-outs of Al Qaeda within its borders. The officials said that the American support was approved by President Obama and came at the request of the Yemeni government.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houthi_insurgency_in_Yemen#Alleged_foreign_involvement
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/yemen-fighting-saudi-arabia-talks-crisis-latest-sanaa-conflict-saleh-saudi-arabia-coalition-a8088981.html

Yemen: Portrait of former president Ali Abdullah Saleh

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The radio station of Yemen’s Houthi-controlled interior ministry said on Monday the militia’s former war ally, ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh, had been killed though there was no independent confirmation as fierce combat battered the Yemeni capital.
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The radio station of Yemen’s Houthi-controlled interior ministry said on Monday the militia’s former war ally, ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh, had been killed though there was no independent confirmation as fierce combat battered the Yemeni capital.
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Interview with Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh 2011 News

Yemen s president Ali Abdullah Saleh warned in a TV interview on Saturday of a destructive civil war which will affect the entire region and which will lead to ...

Yemen s president Ali Abdullah Saleh warned in a TV interview on Saturday of a destructive civil war which will affect the entire region and which will lead to a Yemen split into four parts unless dialogue can bring political parties together.
Allies of Saleh and his political opponents have failed to make progress in talks on a possible exit for the man who has led the nation through 32 years of growing poverty and conflict and whose rule is now deeply imperiled by a popular uprising.
Saleh told Al Arabiya television that the opposition cannot solve the problems facing the country even if he were to stand down in two hours.
Yemen is like a time bomb. If we don t don t work together with Arab and friendly countries to heal the wounds and to bring all political parties to dialogue there will be a destructive civil war which will affect the entire region he said.
As the political turmoil deepened there were signs that Islamic militants in remote regions were seeking to make gains on the situation.
Residents and witnesses in the small town of Jaar in the south said suspected al-Qaida militants had moved down from surrounding mountains on Saturday to seize control after police fled setting up checkpoints and occupying vacant government buildings.
Officials on both sides of Saturday s talks which were attended by the US ambassador said the parties refused to give any ground.
After six weeks of unprecedented protests in Yemen Saleh says he is willing to step aside in a peaceful transition of power saying he wants to leave the country in safe hands.
But the protesters - whose ranks have been bolstered by defecting military commanders lawmakers Cabinet ministers diplomats and even Saleh s own tribe - are insisting he go immediately.
The demands and defections have only grown since government security forces - including snipers on rooftops - shot dead more than 40 demonstrators in the capital of Sanaa a week ago.
In Saturday s talks Saleh s vice president and political adviser met with the US ambassador and tribal and military leaders who joined the opposition said presidential spokesman Ahmed al-Sufi.
Among the military leaders was Major GeneralAli Mohsen al-Ahmar who has deployed his tanks in central downtown Sanaa to protect protesters.
Al-Ahmar is the most powerful man to emerge as a likely successor to Saleh and he began efforts to negotiate with the president on Thursday.
The USEmbassy in Sanaa has declined to comment but Washington considers Saleh a key ally against an active al-Qaida branch that calls Yemen home and funds his security forces to fight it.
Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula s 300 or so fighters have repeatedly attacked Saleh s security forces.
They have also staged nearly successful attacks on targets beyond Yemen s borders including putting bombs hidden in computer printer cartridges on cargo flights last Autumn and getting a would-be suicide bomber on a Detroit-bound commercial flight in December 2009.
Saleh

Yemen s president Ali Abdullah Saleh warned in a TV interview on Saturday of a destructive civil war which will affect the entire region and which will lead to a Yemen split into four parts unless dialogue can bring political parties together.
Allies of Saleh and his political opponents have failed to make progress in talks on a possible exit for the man who has led the nation through 32 years of growing poverty and conflict and whose rule is now deeply imperiled by a popular uprising.
Saleh told Al Arabiya television that the opposition cannot solve the problems facing the country even if he were to stand down in two hours.
Yemen is like a time bomb. If we don t don t work together with Arab and friendly countries to heal the wounds and to bring all political parties to dialogue there will be a destructive civil war which will affect the entire region he said.
As the political turmoil deepened there were signs that Islamic militants in remote regions were seeking to make gains on the situation.
Residents and witnesses in the small town of Jaar in the south said suspected al-Qaida militants had moved down from surrounding mountains on Saturday to seize control after police fled setting up checkpoints and occupying vacant government buildings.
Officials on both sides of Saturday s talks which were attended by the US ambassador said the parties refused to give any ground.
After six weeks of unprecedented protests in Yemen Saleh says he is willing to step aside in a peaceful transition of power saying he wants to leave the country in safe hands.
But the protesters - whose ranks have been bolstered by defecting military commanders lawmakers Cabinet ministers diplomats and even Saleh s own tribe - are insisting he go immediately.
The demands and defections have only grown since government security forces - including snipers on rooftops - shot dead more than 40 demonstrators in the capital of Sanaa a week ago.
In Saturday s talks Saleh s vice president and political adviser met with the US ambassador and tribal and military leaders who joined the opposition said presidential spokesman Ahmed al-Sufi.
Among the military leaders was Major GeneralAli Mohsen al-Ahmar who has deployed his tanks in central downtown Sanaa to protect protesters.
Al-Ahmar is the most powerful man to emerge as a likely successor to Saleh and he began efforts to negotiate with the president on Thursday.
The USEmbassy in Sanaa has declined to comment but Washington considers Saleh a key ally against an active al-Qaida branch that calls Yemen home and funds his security forces to fight it.
Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula s 300 or so fighters have repeatedly attacked Saleh s security forces.
They have also staged nearly successful attacks on targets beyond Yemen s borders including putting bombs hidden in computer printer cartridges on cargo flights last Autumn and getting a would-be suicide bomber on a Detroit-bound commercial flight in December 2009.
Saleh

The Debate - The Death of Yemen's Ali Abdullah Saleh

Ali Abdullah Saleh is dead, and with that, Yemen’s war has taken a new turn. Is it a turn for the worse or a turn for the better?
In this edition of the debate we’ll look at where this war is heading to, and look at whether Saudi Arabia and its allies will look to intensify this war or push for a political solution.
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Inside Story - What is next for Yemen after the death of Ali Abdullah Saleh?

Even by Yemen's standards, the days leading up to the death of Ali Abdullah Saleh were turbulent and confusing.
On Saturday, the ousted Yemeni President turned on the Houthi rebels he'd been backing for the past several years.
He called for dialogue with Saudi Arabia - once his patron, more recently his enemy.
On Monday, Saleh's former rebel allies ambushed and killed him.
It's the latest development in a civil war that has pitted Yemen's internationally-recognized government led by Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi against Houthi rebels and Saleh's forces.
Saleh's death only adds to the volatility surrounding a war that appears to have no end in sight; and a humanitarian crisis often described as the world's worst.
So, will Saleh's death bring the conflict into a new, and even more violent, pha...

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Ali Abdullah Saleh Is Dead. What Now? | Yemen 8

Yemen's long time strong man has been killed. What does it mean for Yemen today?

published: 05 Dec 2017

Al Jazeera BREAKING NEWS: Saleh shot dead in Sanaa

Dr AndreasKrieg, Dr Majoub Zweeri & Marwan Bishara on the developing news story of Ali Abdullah Saleh being killed in Sanaa throwing Yemen into an even bigger state of turmoil.
Dr Andreas Krieg, a political analyst from King's College London, said the "short term in Yemen will be a state of insecurity worse than before".
"Saleh was an integrator. The Houthis killing him takes the glue out of the equation," Krieg told Al Jazeera.
Though it remains unclear if alliances on the ground will shift, Krieg believes it is bound to happen.
"Coalition bombing was bad enough, now there will be a new level of civil war," he said.
Saudi Arabia wants to pull out of the "expensive" conflict, but now there is "no way out of the war for the coalition", Krieg added.
(C) 2017 Al Jazeera

published: 04 Dec 2017

Yemen War - Ansarullah Suppression Of Betraya Of Ali Abdullah Saleh

Ansarullah vs ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh Forces (The traitor)
Ali Abdullah Saleh declared withdrawal from the coalition with the Houthis (Ansarullah) and instead sided with his former enemies – Saudi Arabia and president Hadi
However, accused of treason, he was killed by a Houthi (Ansarullah) sniper while attempting to flee the capital city of Sana'a amidst the ongoing battle
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published: 06 Dec 2017

What's next for Yemen after Saleh's death?

Saleh was killed two days after he publicly broke off ties with the Houthis, amid intense street battles between the rival factions that led to the killing of dozens of people.
The former president expressed his openness to talks with a Saudi-led coalition fighting the Houthi rebels, in what the fighters called "a coup" against their alliance.
The war in Yemen is the worst humanitarian crisis in the world, according to the United Nations, killing at least 10,000 people and leading to widespread hunger and disease.

Saleh reported dead amidst fierce fighting between his supporters and Houthi rebels. Footage posted online shows the former leader's body with a deep wound to his head. Also, Spanish Supreme Court rules that six jailed members of sacked Catalan separatist government can go free, Sri Lankan cricket team temporarily halts test match in Delhi due to air-pollution, Australian MP proposes marriage to his partner - during debate in Parliament on same-sex marriage.

published: 05 Dec 2017

Yemen after Saleh

Yemen's former president was gunned down by his former allies the Houthis. They say it was payback for betraying them. Ali Abdullah Saleh's relationship with the rebels was a complicated one. While he was in power, they were sworn enemies. But after he was forced to step down in 2012, they soon forged an unlikely alliance. That relationship ended after Saleh dramatically switched sides by reaching out to Saudi Arabia. It's a decision that has plunged the country into more unrest. But the impact of his death could have even greater consequences. Could this be a turning point in Yemen's war?
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Turning point for Yemen? Ex-president Saleh killed as alliance with Houthis crumbles

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The Debate - The Death of Yemen's Ali Abdullah Saleh

Ali Abdullah Saleh is dead, and with that, Yemen’s war has taken a new turn. Is it a turn for the worse or a turn for the better?
In this edition of the debat...

Ali Abdullah Saleh is dead, and with that, Yemen’s war has taken a new turn. Is it a turn for the worse or a turn for the better?
In this edition of the debate we’ll look at where this war is heading to, and look at whether Saudi Arabia and its allies will look to intensify this war or push for a political solution.
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Inside Story - What is next for Yemen after the death of Ali Abdullah Saleh?

Even by Yemen's standards, the days leading up to the death of Ali Abdullah Saleh were turbulent and confusing.
On Saturday, the ousted Yemeni President turned on the Houthi rebels he'd been backing for the past several years.
He called for dialogue with Saudi Arabia - once his patron, more recently his enemy.
On Monday, Saleh's former rebel allies ambushed and killed him.
It's the latest development in a civil war that has pitted Yemen's internationally-recognized government led by Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi against Houthi rebels and Saleh's forces.
Saleh's death only adds to the volatility surrounding a war that appears to have no end in sight; and a humanitarian crisis often described as the world's worst.
So, will Saleh's death bring the conflict into a new, and even more violent, phase?
Presenter: LauraKyle
Guests:
Jamie McGoldrick - United NationsResident Coordonator in Yemen.
Noha Aboueldahab - Visiting Fellow, Brookings Doha Center.
Mamoun Abu Nowar - Retired Jordanian Air ForceGeneral.
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Even by Yemen's standards, the days leading up to the death of Ali Abdullah Saleh were turbulent and confusing.
On Saturday, the ousted Yemeni President turned on the Houthi rebels he'd been backing for the past several years.
He called for dialogue with Saudi Arabia - once his patron, more recently his enemy.
On Monday, Saleh's former rebel allies ambushed and killed him.
It's the latest development in a civil war that has pitted Yemen's internationally-recognized government led by Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi against Houthi rebels and Saleh's forces.
Saleh's death only adds to the volatility surrounding a war that appears to have no end in sight; and a humanitarian crisis often described as the world's worst.
So, will Saleh's death bring the conflict into a new, and even more violent, phase?
Presenter: LauraKyle
Guests:
Jamie McGoldrick - United NationsResident Coordonator in Yemen.
Noha Aboueldahab - Visiting Fellow, Brookings Doha Center.
Mamoun Abu Nowar - Retired Jordanian Air ForceGeneral.
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Dr AndreasKrieg, Dr Majoub Zweeri & Marwan Bishara on the developing news story of Ali Abdullah Saleh being killed in Sanaa throwing Yemen into an even bigger state of turmoil.
Dr Andreas Krieg, a political analyst from King's College London, said the "short term in Yemen will be a state of insecurity worse than before".
"Saleh was an integrator. The Houthis killing him takes the glue out of the equation," Krieg told Al Jazeera.
Though it remains unclear if alliances on the ground will shift, Krieg believes it is bound to happen.
"Coalition bombing was bad enough, now there will be a new level of civil war," he said.
Saudi Arabia wants to pull out of the "expensive" conflict, but now there is "no way out of the war for the coalition", Krieg added.
(C) 2017 Al Jazeera

Dr AndreasKrieg, Dr Majoub Zweeri & Marwan Bishara on the developing news story of Ali Abdullah Saleh being killed in Sanaa throwing Yemen into an even bigger state of turmoil.
Dr Andreas Krieg, a political analyst from King's College London, said the "short term in Yemen will be a state of insecurity worse than before".
"Saleh was an integrator. The Houthis killing him takes the glue out of the equation," Krieg told Al Jazeera.
Though it remains unclear if alliances on the ground will shift, Krieg believes it is bound to happen.
"Coalition bombing was bad enough, now there will be a new level of civil war," he said.
Saudi Arabia wants to pull out of the "expensive" conflict, but now there is "no way out of the war for the coalition", Krieg added.
(C) 2017 Al Jazeera

Ansarullah vs ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh Forces (The traitor)
Ali Abdullah Saleh declared withdrawal from the coalition with the Houthis (Ansarullah) and instead sided with his former enemies – Saudi Arabia and president Hadi
However, accused of treason, he was killed by a Houthi (Ansarullah) sniper while attempting to flee the capital city of Sana'a amidst the ongoing battle
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Ansarullah vs ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh Forces (The traitor)
Ali Abdullah Saleh declared withdrawal from the coalition with the Houthis (Ansarullah) and instead sided with his former enemies – Saudi Arabia and president Hadi
However, accused of treason, he was killed by a Houthi (Ansarullah) sniper while attempting to flee the capital city of Sana'a amidst the ongoing battle
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What's next for Yemen after Saleh's death?

Saleh was killed two days after he publicly broke off ties with the Houthis, amid intense street battles between the rival factions that led to the killing of d...

Saleh was killed two days after he publicly broke off ties with the Houthis, amid intense street battles between the rival factions that led to the killing of dozens of people.
The former president expressed his openness to talks with a Saudi-led coalition fighting the Houthi rebels, in what the fighters called "a coup" against their alliance.
The war in Yemen is the worst humanitarian crisis in the world, according to the United Nations, killing at least 10,000 people and leading to widespread hunger and disease.

Saleh was killed two days after he publicly broke off ties with the Houthis, amid intense street battles between the rival factions that led to the killing of dozens of people.
The former president expressed his openness to talks with a Saudi-led coalition fighting the Houthi rebels, in what the fighters called "a coup" against their alliance.
The war in Yemen is the worst humanitarian crisis in the world, according to the United Nations, killing at least 10,000 people and leading to widespread hunger and disease.

Saleh reported dead amidst fierce fighting between his supporters and Houthi rebels. Footage posted online shows the former leader's body with a deep wound to h...

Saleh reported dead amidst fierce fighting between his supporters and Houthi rebels. Footage posted online shows the former leader's body with a deep wound to his head. Also, Spanish Supreme Court rules that six jailed members of sacked Catalan separatist government can go free, Sri Lankan cricket team temporarily halts test match in Delhi due to air-pollution, Australian MP proposes marriage to his partner - during debate in Parliament on same-sex marriage.

Saleh reported dead amidst fierce fighting between his supporters and Houthi rebels. Footage posted online shows the former leader's body with a deep wound to his head. Also, Spanish Supreme Court rules that six jailed members of sacked Catalan separatist government can go free, Sri Lankan cricket team temporarily halts test match in Delhi due to air-pollution, Australian MP proposes marriage to his partner - during debate in Parliament on same-sex marriage.

Yemen after Saleh

Yemen's former president was gunned down by his former allies the Houthis. They say it was payback for betraying them. Ali Abdullah Saleh's relationship with th...

Yemen's former president was gunned down by his former allies the Houthis. They say it was payback for betraying them. Ali Abdullah Saleh's relationship with the rebels was a complicated one. While he was in power, they were sworn enemies. But after he was forced to step down in 2012, they soon forged an unlikely alliance. That relationship ended after Saleh dramatically switched sides by reaching out to Saudi Arabia. It's a decision that has plunged the country into more unrest. But the impact of his death could have even greater consequences. Could this be a turning point in Yemen's war?
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Yemen's former president was gunned down by his former allies the Houthis. They say it was payback for betraying them. Ali Abdullah Saleh's relationship with the rebels was a complicated one. While he was in power, they were sworn enemies. But after he was forced to step down in 2012, they soon forged an unlikely alliance. That relationship ended after Saleh dramatically switched sides by reaching out to Saudi Arabia. It's a decision that has plunged the country into more unrest. But the impact of his death could have even greater consequences. Could this be a turning point in Yemen's war?
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Turning point for Yemen? Ex-president Saleh killed as alliance with Houthis crumbles

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Former Yemeni president Ali Abdullah Saleh dead

In Yemen, officials in former President Ali Abdullah Saleh's party have confirmed that he is dead. General People's Congress officials said Saleh was killed south of the capital Sanaa along with the assistant secretary-general of the party, Yasser al-Awadi. Houthi sources say their fighters stopped Saleh's armoured vehicle with an RPG rocket and then shot him dead. A video clip posted on social media showed what appeared to be Saleh in grey clothes wrapped in a red floral blanket being placed in the back of a pick-up truck. The side of his head bore a deep wound.
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Timeline: Rise and fall of Yemen's Ali Abdullah Saleh

Yemen's Houthi radio station has confirmed that ousted President Ali Abdullah Saleh has be...

Timeline: Rise and fall of Yemen's Ali Abdullah Saleh

Yemen's Houthi radio station has confirmed that ousted President Ali Abdullah Saleh has been killed. There were reports earlier that rebels blew up one of his houses in the country. It is still unclear how exactly Saleh was killed.
Al Jazeera'sDuncanCrawford compiled this report looking back at Saleh's life.
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The Debate - The Death of Yemen's Ali Abdullah Saleh

Ali Abdullah Saleh is dead, and with that, Yemen’s war has taken a new turn. Is it a turn for the worse or a turn for the better?
In this edition of the debate we’ll look at where this war is heading to, and look at whether Saudi Arabia and its allies will look to intensify this war or push for a political solution.
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The Snake Charmer of Yemen - Ali Abdullah Saleh

The two-year civil war in Yemen has devastated the country and its people, and its former leader Ali Abdullah Saleh has been pulling the strings from behind the scenes. Who is he?
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Yemen's Houthi rebels claim that former President Ali Abdullah Saleh has been killed as fighting continues in Sanaa. There is no independent confirmation of this. The news comes just days after former president, Saleh indicated he would no longer support an alliance with the Houthis. Since that announcement, fighting has intensified in the capital between the Houthi and the Saudi-led coalition.
It comes after the government deployed more troops to the capital Sanaa - where fighting has intensified over the last few days. Over the weekend, ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh indicated he would no longer support an alliance with Houthi rebels. A civil war has been ongoing between the rebels and the Saudi-led coalition - who support the internationally recognised president, Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi.
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Ali Abdullah Saleh: Why his death is a big deal for Yemen - BBC News

Yemen's ex-President ruled for 33 years, but his influence extended well beyond that, as M...

Houthis cheer Yemeni ex-president Saleh's death in Sanaa, now under their control

Smoke fills the air as fighters from Ansarallah, also known as the Houthis, continue to gain grounds through the Yemeni capital Sanaa from former President Ali Abdullah Saleh's forces on Monday.
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Inside Story - What is next for Yemen after the death of Ali Abdullah Saleh?

Even by Yemen's standards, the days leading up to the death of Ali Abdullah Saleh were tur...

Inside Story - What is next for Yemen after the death of Ali Abdullah Saleh?

Even by Yemen's standards, the days leading up to the death of Ali Abdullah Saleh were turbulent and confusing.
On Saturday, the ousted Yemeni President turned on the Houthi rebels he'd been backing for the past several years.
He called for dialogue with Saudi Arabia - once his patron, more recently his enemy.
On Monday, Saleh's former rebel allies ambushed and killed him.
It's the latest development in a civil war that has pitted Yemen's internationally-recognized government led by Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi against Houthi rebels and Saleh's forces.
Saleh's death only adds to the volatility surrounding a war that appears to have no end in sight; and a humanitarian crisis often described as the world's worst.
So, will Saleh's death bring the conflict into a new, and even more violent, phase?
Presenter: LauraKyle
Guests:
Jamie McGoldrick - United NationsResident Coordonator in Yemen.
Noha Aboueldahab - Visiting Fellow, Brookings Doha Center.
Mamoun Abu Nowar - Retired Jordanian Air ForceGeneral.
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1:05

Yemen: Houthi fighters patrol Sanaa after blowing up home of Ali Abdullah Saleh

Fighters from Ansarallah, also known as the Houthis, have attacked the home of former Yeme...

Yemen: Houthi fighters patrol Sanaa after blowing up home of Ali Abdullah Saleh

Fighters from Ansarallah, also known as the Houthis, have attacked the home of former Yemeni PresidentAli Abdullah Saleh in Sanaa, Monday, before reportedly recapturing most of the city from forces loyal to Saleh.
Footage shows smoke rising from the home of the former Yemeni President after the Houthi attack, as Houthi fighters control and guard the area.
Earlier, unverified footage released from Khawlan, just outside of Sanaa, appeared to show a dead body resembling Ali Abdullah Saleh. The footage was released shortly after the Houthis claimed that Saleh had been killed while attempting to flee to Maarib from the capital Sanaa.
Since Sunday, at least 125 people were killed in battles between Houthi fighters from Ansarallah and forces loyal to former President Ali Abdullah Saleh.
The two groups have fought together against the Saudi-led coalition, which intervened in Yemen in March 2015 in a bid to reinstate the government of ousted President Abd-Rabbuh Mansour Hadi. In October, the Saudi-led coalition imposed a blockade on Yemen, following an intercepted missile attack on Riyadh, for which the Houthis claimed responsibility.
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مقتل علي عبد الله صالح Ali Abdullah Saleh KILLING PRESIDENT OF YEMEN

KILLING PRESIDENT OF YEMEN
Yemen’s former president, Ali Abdullah Saleh, has reportedly be...

Official Houthi TV station broadcasts footage of Saleh's dead body

Fighters from Yemen's armed Houthi movement blew up house the house of ex-President Ali Abdullah Saleh in the centre of the capital Sanaa on Monday, residents reported, as his whereabouts remain unknown.
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Former Yemeni president calls for ceasefire

Former Yemeni PresidentAli Abdullah Saleh has called for a joint ceasefire between his supporters and the Houthi rebels, and the Saudi-led coalition.
At least 40 people have been killed in Sanaa over the past few days in fighting between the two sides.
Al Jazeera’sHannah Hoexter reports.
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Yemen: Saleh decries Saudi aggression in exclusive RT interview

Former Yemeni PresidentAli Abdullah Saleh slammed Saudi Arabia's aggression against Yemen, amid their bombing campaign in the country, during an exclusive interview with RT's SalamMusafir in Sanaa, Thursday.
SOT, Ali Abdullah Saleh, former Yemeni President (Arabic): "At the moment the dialogue is based upon the necessity of a universal and complete ceasefire on the ground, at sea and in the airspace. But we are talking about our conflict with the Saudi regime, and not about the conflict with other countries. We do not have any contradictions or conflict with other countries, we have disagreements and conflict with Saudi Arabia. It attacked us, rather than we. They [Saudi] kill our women, old people and children. Why? We never had any religious disputes. Why have they emerged now? We have our own religious beliefs – you have your own. Why do you kill the Yemeni people, who are your neighbours and brothers?"
SOT, Ali Abdullah Saleh, former Yemeni President (Arabic): "Ansar Allah [Houthis] have the legitimate power, which they took by force from Hadi, after Hadi ran away. Now they represent the legitimate power in Sanaa. Hadi ran away. He has no legitimate power. His legitimacy is announced in accordance with the resolution 2216. The draft resolution was prepared by Saudi Arabia, which passed it to the United Kingdom. And the UK, in its turn, brought the draft resolution in the UN Security Council, where it was adopted despite the fact that the Russian Federation abstained the vote."
SOT, Ali Abdullah Saleh, former Yemeni President (Arabic): "Al-Qaeda sells and gets income, money. This happens in full view of the Saudi regime. They tell the world, which does not want to understand anything: we are against Al-Qaeda. What Al-Qaeda, what Daesh? [IS] They are Daesh [IS]. They are Al-Qaeda. This regime is known to everyone. It buys the conscience of people, making deals buying and selling weapons, political deals, paying money to the people of influence in different countries of the world."
SOT, Ali Abdullah Saleh, former Yemeni President (Arabic): "We insistently push towards such concessions, which do not involve the sovereignty of Yemen and the dignity of the Yemeni people. A political dialogue, a new transition period, the formation of a new government with the involvement of all political parties. Or the return of the government which was headed by Khaled Bahah, which was recognised and had the confidence of the house of delegates. This government would return for a 30-60 days term, would prepare the presidential elections and parliamentary elections. We have no objections. [This is possible] under the command of the Bahah government because it has legitimacy. And Hadi lost legitimacy."
SOT, Ali Abdullah Saleh, former Yemeni President (Arabic): "It is said that Ali Abdullah Saleh has $60 billion in Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar. If it is so, then let them pass it to the current Yemeni government, the government of Hadi. Let them take all of it."
SOT, Ali Abdullah Saleh, former Yemeni President (Arabic): "The damage amounts to billions [of dollars]. I have the statistics on the killed, injured and about the damage incidence. More than eight thousand people were killed. There are many children, women and old people among them. We speak about the casualties among civilians. Besides, 27,000 people were injured. All these people are victims of Saudi regime. Sure thing, we refer to the troops of the [Arab] coalition, but we don’t put responsibility on them. We put the full responsibility [for the victims among civilians] on the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which is killing us and destroys Yemen, not leaving one stone upon another."
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Talk to Al Jazeera - Ali Abdullah Saleh - 09 Sep 09 - Pt 1

Ali Abdullah Saleh, the President of Yemen, in conversation with Hashem Ahelbarra.

Timeline: Rise and fall of Yemen's Ali Abdullah Saleh

Yemen's Houthi radio station has confirmed that ousted President Ali Abdullah Saleh has been killed. There were reports earlier that rebels blew up one of his houses in the country. It is still unclear how exactly Saleh was killed.
Al Jazeera'sDuncanCrawford compiled this report looking back at Saleh's life.
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The Snake Charmer of Yemen - Ali Abdullah Saleh

The two-year civil war in Yemen has devastated the country and its people, and its former ...

The Snake Charmer of Yemen - Ali Abdullah Saleh

The two-year civil war in Yemen has devastated the country and its people, and its former leader Ali Abdullah Saleh has been pulling the strings from behind the scenes. Who is he?
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Interview with former Yemeni president Ali Abdallah Saleh in 2011: "This is Arab chaos rather"

Interview with former Yemeni president Ali Abdallah Saleh in 2011: "This is Arab chaos rather"

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SALEH As far as I''m concerned, they aren''t really revolutions. This is chaos rather - creative chaos. These protest movements are supported by small states in the region that lack influence. They''re trying to assert themselves. Of course, these countries are sending merceneries, troublemalers of all kinds, but in reality these govts are not supporting Arab revolutions.
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Rise and fall of Yemen’s Ali Abdullah Saleh

Sources from Yemen's General People's Congress confirmed their leader and ex-President Ali Abdullah Saleh was killed on Monday during fierce clashes in the capital Sanaa with Houthi militias.
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Yemen's ex-president accuses S Arabia of offering him money

Yemen’s ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh has accused Saudi Arabia of trying to pay him millions of dollars in bribes if he stood up against Houthi fighters.
He made the remarks in an interview with Lebanon-based Al-Mayadeen news channel. Saleh blamed Saudi Arabia’s attacks against him on his refusal to follow the orders of Riyadh. The ex-president also said Saudi Arabia is seeking divisions and sectarian sedition in Yemen. Saleh said the Saudi regime and its Arab allies are set to fail in their plots against Yemen. He accused Riyadh of being behind the current chaos in Iraq, Syria and Libya.
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The Debate - The Death of Yemen's Ali Abdullah Saleh

Ali Abdullah Saleh is dead, and with that, Yemen’s war has taken a new turn. Is it a turn for the worse or a turn for the better?
In this edition of the debate we’ll look at where this war is heading to, and look at whether Saudi Arabia and its allies will look to intensify this war or push for a political solution.
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Inside Story - What is next for Yemen after the death of Ali Abdullah Saleh?

Even by Yemen's standards, the days leading up to the death of Ali Abdullah Saleh were tur...

Inside Story - What is next for Yemen after the death of Ali Abdullah Saleh?

Even by Yemen's standards, the days leading up to the death of Ali Abdullah Saleh were turbulent and confusing.
On Saturday, the ousted Yemeni President turned on the Houthi rebels he'd been backing for the past several years.
He called for dialogue with Saudi Arabia - once his patron, more recently his enemy.
On Monday, Saleh's former rebel allies ambushed and killed him.
It's the latest development in a civil war that has pitted Yemen's internationally-recognized government led by Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi against Houthi rebels and Saleh's forces.
Saleh's death only adds to the volatility surrounding a war that appears to have no end in sight; and a humanitarian crisis often described as the world's worst.
So, will Saleh's death bring the conflict into a new, and even more violent, phase?
Presenter: LauraKyle
Guests:
Jamie McGoldrick - United NationsResident Coordonator in Yemen.
Noha Aboueldahab - Visiting Fellow, Brookings Doha Center.
Mamoun Abu Nowar - Retired Jordanian Air ForceGeneral.
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Debate: Death of Ali Abdullah Saleh

What dose Yemen need after the death of former dictator Ali Abdullah Saleh? Should the cou...

Al Jazeera BREAKING NEWS: Saleh shot dead in Sanaa

Dr AndreasKrieg, Dr Majoub Zweeri & Marwan Bishara on the developing news story of Ali Abdullah Saleh being killed in Sanaa throwing Yemen into an even bigger state of turmoil.
Dr Andreas Krieg, a political analyst from King's College London, said the "short term in Yemen will be a state of insecurity worse than before".
"Saleh was an integrator. The Houthis killing him takes the glue out of the equation," Krieg told Al Jazeera.
Though it remains unclear if alliances on the ground will shift, Krieg believes it is bound to happen.
"Coalition bombing was bad enough, now there will be a new level of civil war," he said.
Saudi Arabia wants to pull out of the "expensive" conflict, but now there is "no way out of the war for the coalition", Krieg added.
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Yemen War - Ansarullah Suppression Of Betraya Of Ali Abdullah Saleh

Ansarullah vs ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh Forces (The traitor)
Ali Abdullah Saleh declared withdrawal from the coalition with the Houthis (Ansarullah) and instead sided with his former enemies – Saudi Arabia and president Hadi
However, accused of treason, he was killed by a Houthi (Ansarullah) sniper while attempting to flee the capital city of Sana'a amidst the ongoing battle
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What's next for Yemen after Saleh's death?

Saleh was killed two days after he publicly broke off ties with the Houthis, amid intense ...

What's next for Yemen after Saleh's death?

Saleh was killed two days after he publicly broke off ties with the Houthis, amid intense street battles between the rival factions that led to the killing of dozens of people.
The former president expressed his openness to talks with a Saudi-led coalition fighting the Houthi rebels, in what the fighters called "a coup" against their alliance.
The war in Yemen is the worst humanitarian crisis in the world, according to the United Nations, killing at least 10,000 people and leading to widespread hunger and disease.

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Yemen after Saleh

Yemen's former president was gunned down by his former allies the Houthis. They say it was...

Yemen after Saleh

Yemen's former president was gunned down by his former allies the Houthis. They say it was payback for betraying them. Ali Abdullah Saleh's relationship with the rebels was a complicated one. While he was in power, they were sworn enemies. But after he was forced to step down in 2012, they soon forged an unlikely alliance. That relationship ended after Saleh dramatically switched sides by reaching out to Saudi Arabia. It's a decision that has plunged the country into more unrest. But the impact of his death could have even greater consequences. Could this be a turning point in Yemen's war?
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